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BASEBALL GAME WITH BROWN

On Andrews Field This Afternoon.--Kemble to Replace Leonard at Third.

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The University baseball team will meet Brown University this afternoon on Andrews Field, Providence. There will be two changes in the University nine today, Pound taking Dana's place in right field and Kemble substituting at third base for Leonard, who has again strained a tendon in his leg. Brennan and Tift or Nourse will be the opposing pitchers.

Brown met its first defeat of the season last week at the hands of the All-Collegiates, a team composed of former college players. This record of straight victories is remarkable and shows that Brown's team this year stands an excellent chance of repeating the success of last year's nine, which was generally considered second only to Princeton. Tift and Paine, Brown's clever battery of the past three years, are still eligible, and are as effective as ever. Brown and Yale played a tie game some time ago which was stopped at the end of the 14th inning with the score 2 to 2. They have won from Wesleyan 1-0, Tufts 9-3, Carlisle Indians 5-1 and Columbia 8-2.

Leonard's injury is not serious, but it was deemed advisable to keep him out of the game today. The batting order:HARVARD.  BROWN.McCall, 2b.  3b., HamiltonBriggs, 1b.  s.s., JonesCurrier, c.  c., PaineDexter, l.f.  p., TiftSimons, s.s.  r.f., RaymondKemble, 3b.  2b., DickinsonPounds, r.f.  1b., ElrodHarvey, c.f.  c.f., DennieBrennan, p.  l.f., Nours

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